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Thankfully, Wizkid finally shared the officially version of his newest single "Come Closer" late last month—just in time for it to heat up right before summer. Wizkid returns today to share the ...
Wizkid has moved invariably along genre lines ... the Nigerian singer produced blockbuster singles like the Drake-assisted "Come Closer" and the slow-winding "Joro," which brought a mellowness ...
While there are points where Wizkid's words and attitude are energized and inspiring, reused refrains from "One Dance," "Come Closer," "Grace," and "Anoti" feel more repetitive than cunningly self ...
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Wizkid is out with the official version of his single ‘Come Closer’, which features Drake. The new song was released on Friday, March 31, 2017, across all official channels, and digital stores.
She was being taught about Nigerian singer Ayo Balogun, aka Wizkid, and his song Come Closer was displayed on the screen. The video went viral and she noted that she did not expect the impressions ...
Wizkid Ayo Balogun who recently dropped the video to his single, Come Closer has explained why Drake did not appear in the video. Even though, the song featured Canadian rapper, Drake, the video ...
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It worked. In perhaps inadvertent reciprocation, Drake was absent in the two visuals for Wizkid’s ‘Come closer’, prompting speculation that there was a strain in their relationship.
His fourth album, still untitled, is expected to be released on 7 April. Wizkid featuring Drake - Come Closer WizKid and Drake spent most of 2016 at No.1 with the ultimate party smash 'One Dance ...
While there are points where Wizkid’s words and attitude are energized and inspiring, reused refrains from “One Dance,” “Come Closer,” “Grace,” and “Anoti” feel more repetitive ...